Legal Occupancy definition

Legal Occupancy. • shall mean occupancy that is legal by virtue of compliance with State Building codes, State Fire Safety codes, local zoning codes, housing codes, and all other pertinent codes, which must be substantiated by: a) ownership; b) a mortgage; c) a lease agreement; or d) a rent statement. Legal occupancy of a commercial business must also include that the business has a valid Certificate of Occupancy.
Legal Occupancy. - shall mean occupancy that is legal by virtue of compliance with State Building codes, State Fire Safety codes, local zoning codes, housing codes, and all other pertinent codes, which must be substantiated by a ownership, a mortgage, a lease agreement, or a rent statement.
Legal Occupancy means human habitation that is legal by virtue of compliance with state building, state fire safety, local zoning, housing codes and all other pertinent codes, which habitation must be substantiated by a bona fide lease agreement, a rent receipt or a utility statement.

Related to Legal Occupancy

  • Prior Occupancy means Owner’s use of all or parts of the Project before Substantial Completion, as more fully set forth in Section 6.08 A.

  • Transient occupancy means occupancy in transient lodging that has all of the following

  • Maximum Occupancy means the maximum number of occupants permitted on the Premises;

  • Single Room Occupancy or “SRO” means housing consisting of single room dwelling units that is the primary residence of its occupant or occupants. An SRO does not include facilities for students.

  • Owner-occupied means property that is the principal